Ask the Helpline!

It can feel like there is a lot to know to vote. You might wonder:

  • What forms do I need?

  • Where do I go?

  • Can I vote absentee?

  • What are the deadlines?

Wouldn’t it be nice to have someone who can help you be a confident voter without having to figure it all out on your own? Well, you do!

Just call this nonpartisan Voting Helpline at 1-866-OUR-VOTE and a knowledgeable volunteer helper will call you back within 24 hours. You can also visit the website 866ourvote.org and use the chat function to ask questions

Helpers can take you through every step and help you handle tricky situations like changing your voting address. So don’t give up! Hit up the Hotline and be a voter. Do it today!

Did you know that...

  • You can still decide to vote in person if you get an absentee ballot.

  • People who live in shelters or outside can still vote absentee.

  • People can register to vote, get an absentee ballot, and even vote - all in one visit to their Clerk's office after Sept. 24!

[This non-partisan service is provided https://866ourvote.org/]

margaret schankler